Did you know that the United States government shells out millions of dollars a year for college grants and scholarships? And did you know that from a portion of those millions is the opportunity for a select few of the greatest high school basketball players in the world to play college ball while attending school for free?
That’s right. A full ride scholarship will completely cover an athlete’s tuition, room and board, campus meals, and other minor expenses. If you were to go to a prestigious college like Stanford or Georgetown on your own wallet, the student would likely have to fork over $25,000-$35,000 a year. Multiply that by four and you’re looking at $100,000 to $140,000 for an education – a very pricey education at that.
Once you crunch a secondary education into numbers, the once-and-a-lifetime opportunity is especially daunting. That is why many cherish, if not relish the opportunity to play an athletic sport at the next level.
International coaches like Cavit Altunay, a legend in the country of Turkey, understands that for some, playing college ball is not only a dream BUT also a necessity toward a higher education. That is why Coach Altunay has dedicated the last few years to this cause.
“How much is a college scholarship worth to you?” Todd Kozinka, owner of Planet Hoops Basketball casually asks. Kozinka has combined his basketball wisdom with Altunay, and together the two are prepared to bring the “Modular Basketball Approach” to the masses.
What exactly is the “Modular Basketball Approach?”
The method was created by Coach Altunay and is the central concept, or key, to developing, refining, expanding, and mastering the offensive game of basketball. Cavit Altunay, through years of experience, has witnessed the game transform from a defensive, physical match to a very open, offensively minded game where the highly skilled dominate.
The Modular Basketball Approach is the foundation, a brainchild, which Coach Altunay promises will completely revolutionize your game. This summer Kozinka will host The World’s Best Basketball Camp under the guidance of not only Altunay, but other established coaches from the region.
The camp promises to do exactly what it declares in the title – build the world’s best basketball players – a bold, but promising statement nonetheless. It is here, in wonderful Bolu, Turkey, that players will learn the fine intrigues of the offensive game.
What sets the camp apart from the majority of the other standard basketball camps is the attention to the specifics. While most camps never reach beyond the general fundamentals of basketball, the WBBC stretches for the deepest truths and most hidden tips.
…And the price of the camp, plus the promises it’s sure to deliver is pennies ($1,250 per camper) as compared to the hundreds of thousands you could shell out for a college education otherwise.
College basketball coaches seek highly talented, highly skilled, and highly athletic basketball players. While defensive is incredibly valuable, it never hurts to be the one who puts the ball in the bucket more than any other individual in the city, state, or country.
The World’s Best Basketball Camp is designed and executed by coaches who understand what it takes to get to the next level. Consistent shooting, rock solid ball handling, timely passing, and the effortless movement of a successful offense are all taught at WBBC. Rest assured, attending the World’s Best Basketball Camp will be one of the greatest investments you could make for your son, daughter, or own self.
Trust us; it’s good to be selfish once and awhile.
Do not hesitate. The World’s Best Basketball Camp is less than 50 days away (July 18-28 or August 1-11) and spots are filling up fast. Open up your web browser and proceed to: http://worldsbestbasketballcamp.com/
On the left you can find an extensive overview of the camp, as well as a description of Bolu, Turkey. On the right, you may click on the “Sign Up Now” link which will direct you to the registration form.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to ask Todd Kozinka: todd@worldsbestbasketballcamp.com
For technical questions, Cavit Altunay:
acavit@ttmail.com


























